Residential Recovery
Men live on-site at our Kugark Village campus and walk through a structured recovery program with daily counseling and discipleship.

Bridging Gap is Papua New Guinea's first drug and alcohol rehabilitation center — a place where men trapped in addiction find recovery, faith, and a future.

In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, addiction is a growing problem — but there have been almost no resources for people who want help. Bridging Gap was built to change that.
We operate in partnership with Adult & Teen Challenge Global, bringing structured, faith-based recovery to a region where government support is nearly nonexistent.
Learn how we started →Men live on-site at our Kugark Village campus and walk through a structured recovery program with daily counseling and discipleship.
In partnership with Restore Small Groups, residents work through a curriculum already proven across 12 countries.
The center grows vegetables and raises chickens to sustain itself, teaching residents practical skills along the way.

We're raising $12,000 to build housing for the counselors and volunteers who make recovery possible. If just 120 people gave $100, the entire building could be funded.
For decades, men struggling with addiction in the PNG Highlands had nowhere to turn. That's finally changing.
Counselors and volunteers need a safe place to sleep. Without it, the program can't grow.
Twelve-step programs, scripture, and the Journey to Freedom curriculum — here's the model we use.